Truth and revolution in Marx's critique of society : studies on a fundamental problematique / Matthias Bohlender, Anna-Sophie Schönfelder, Matthias Spekker ; translated by Alexander Locascio.
2023
HX39.5
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Truth and revolution in Marx's critique of society : studies on a fundamental problematique / Matthias Bohlender, Anna-Sophie Schönfelder, Matthias Spekker ; translated by Alexander Locascio.
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9783031173585 (electronic bk.)
3031173589 (electronic bk.)
9783031173578
3031173570
3031173589 (electronic bk.)
9783031173578
3031173570
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Cham : Palgrave Macmillan, [2023]
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©2023
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English
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Translated from German.
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1 online resource (xvi, 216 pages).
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10.1007/978-3-031-17358-5 doi
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HX39.5
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335.401
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This book deals with a central aspect of Marxs critique of society that is usually not examined further since it is taken as a matter of course: its scientific claim of being true. But what concept of truth underlies his way of reasoning which attempts to comprehend the social and political circumstances in terms of the possibility of their practical upheaval? In three studies focusing specifically on the development of Marxs scientific critique of capitalist society, his journalistic commentaries on European politics, and his reflections on the organisation of revolutionary subjectivity, the authors carve out the immanent relation between the scientifically substantiated claim to truth and the revolutionary perspective in Marxs writings. They argue that Marx does not grasp the world as it is but conceives it as an inverted state which cannot remain what it is but generates the means by which it can eventually be overcome. This is not something to be taken lightly: Such a concept has theoretical, political and even violent consequences consequences that nevertheless derive neither from a subjective error nor a contamination of an otherwise pure science. By analyzing Marxs concept of truth the authors also attempt to shed light on a pivotal problematique of any modern critique of society that raises a reasoned claim of being true. Matthias Bohlender is Professor of Political Theory at the School of Cultural Studies and Social Sciences, Universitat Osnabruck, Germany. Anna-Sophie Schonfelder is Research Associate at the DFG Collaborative Research Centre "Dynamics of Security", Justus-Liebig-Universitat Gieen, Germany. Matthias Spekker is Associate Lecturer in Political Theory and the History of Ideas and currently teaching at the Leuphana Universitat Luneburg, Germany. The authors worked together in the DFG funded research project "Marx and the criticism in a hand-to-hand fight' On a genealogy of modern critique of society", Universitat Osnabruck, Germany.
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Marx, Engels, and Marxisms.
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Table of Contents
1. Introduction
2. "in its essence critical and revolutionary" Truth in Marxs Scientific Critique of Society. By Matthias Spekker
3. Declining or Modern Forms of Rule? Marx on Revolution and Restoration in Europe. By Anna-Sophie Schonfelder
4. Truth and Power On the Critique of Revolutionary Subjectivation in the Work of Marx and Stirner. By Matthias Bohlender
Conclusion. By Matthias Bohlender, Anna-Sophie Schonfelder and Matthias Spekker.
2. "in its essence critical and revolutionary" Truth in Marxs Scientific Critique of Society. By Matthias Spekker
3. Declining or Modern Forms of Rule? Marx on Revolution and Restoration in Europe. By Anna-Sophie Schonfelder
4. Truth and Power On the Critique of Revolutionary Subjectivation in the Work of Marx and Stirner. By Matthias Bohlender
Conclusion. By Matthias Bohlender, Anna-Sophie Schonfelder and Matthias Spekker.